Collaboration brings AI-driven imaging standards to healthcare organizations

AI-driven data management company Enlitic has entered into a strategic collaboration with medical imaging platform provider Infinitt North America

The agreement entails licensing Enlitic's data standardization software, Endex, for integration with the Infinitt PACS, according to an announcement sent to Health Imaging. Endex employs AI  to enhance the consistency of hanging protocols, aimed at improving workflows for radiologists.

Issues related to interoperability, data fragmentation, and data quality also could be addressed by the integration, offering an opportunity to standardize the storage and sharing of medical images, providing healthcare professionals with more accurate and reliable data. This standardization is expected to significantly enhance the efficiency and workflow of diagnoses, overcoming historical impediments to the effective utilization of medical imaging data and AI in radiology, according to the two companies.

With improved access to standardized medical images, Enlitic and Infinitt hope to inspire further collaboration, research, and knowledge sharing between healthcare organizations. 

Chad Van Alstin Health Imaging Health Exec

Chad is an award-winning writer and editor with over 15 years of experience working in media. He has a decade-long professional background in healthcare, working as a writer and in public relations.

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